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Author: Mark Youd

Professor Jo Martin (Fragment LXIV) [SOLD]

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Mark Youd March 18, 2020 No Comments

Professor Jo Martin CBE, President of the Royal College of Pathologists (Fragment LXIV), oil on canvas, 100x75cm – commissioned portrait.

Fragment LXI [SOLD]

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Mark Youd October 9, 2019 No Comments

“Fragment LXI” – Ink and Acrylic on Perspex, 160x120cm.

Fragment LX [SOLD]

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Mark Youd June 5, 2019 No Comments

“Fragment LX” – Oil on Canvas, 100x75cm.

Psyche XV [£600]

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Mark Youd March 4, 2019 No Comments

“Psyche XV” Drypoint & Carborundum, 40x30cm.

Psyche XIV [£600]

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Mark Youd February 27, 2019 No Comments

“Psyche XIV” Woodcut, 40x30cm.

Psyche XIII [£600]

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Mark Youd February 8, 2019 No Comments

“Psyche XIII” Drypoint, 40x30cm.

Psyche XII [£1100]

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Mark Youd January 17, 2019 No Comments

“Psyche XII” – Plaster on steel base, 28cm high.

Psyche XI [£1100]

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Mark Youd January 17, 2019 No Comments

“Psyche XI” – Plaster on steel base, 30cm high.

Psyche X [£1100]

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Mark Youd January 17, 2019 No Comments

“Psyche X” – Plaster on steel base, 30cm high.

Psyche VII [£600]

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Mark Youd October 15, 2018 No Comments

“Psyche VII” Drypoint, 40x30cm.

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studio@markyoud.co.uk

Mark Youd is an artist working in an old farmhouse near Glasgow. He trained as a draughtsman and, in parallel to a successful career as a designer and technical illustrator, he developed his personal artistic practice, exploring psychology through portraiture. In the summer of 2025 Mark was diagnosed with Bell's palsy, a form of temporary facial paralysis - the irony of a portrait painter unable to move half of his face was not lost on him. Though fully recovered, the sudden awareness and concentration on the muscles and nerves of his own face caused a shift in emphasis in his work from the study of others to a new series of introspective, expressive self-portraits. For purchase enquiries or to arrange a studio visit please email studio@markyoud.co.uk